| Jared8970 - 1/6/2026 19:34
We were all spring anhydrous up front for years but we kept having stripes in the corn between the knives on corn on corn mostly, a few years ago we got our own sprayer and have been doing between 40 to 60 lbs of n in 32% and a few gallons of ats along with a pre chem, usually harness. That little bit of 32% really gets the corn going faster at the beginning. We cut back the 32% this year because of the cost spread. We’re still spring gassers for the bulk of our nitrogen. Money wise I’ve never done a side by side comparison but we figure if we’re running the sprayer over it for chem just as well put some 32 and sulfur. Are you using a pre and how are you getting sulfur if using only anhydrous? I really like fall NH3 with strip till rig, putting down k and half S needs as elemental, because of price. Come back in spring with freshening coulters and put down P, balance of S as AMS, and a little urea spiked in. All banded so plant senses lots of fertility early, when ear size is being determined. Hard to beat the economics of this program.
Edited by Boone & Crockett 1/10/2026 08:46
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